Alcantara Stage 3 (LOL) : Rear Shelf
Man was this harder than I expected! I pulled up the stock material and scrubbed the orange deteriorated **** away with a clean BBQ brush. Sprayed a mix of 3M Super 77 and Super 94 adhesives. I figured just flopt he pattern down on the board and stretch any wrinkles or high spots out. WRONG. The contours on the rear shelf are such that the alcantara doesn't stretch enough to hit the board below. So, I had to make foam molds to "take up" the valleys in the area at the 3rd brake light. Not noticeable to the untrained eye but a true E34 enthusiast will notice it molds into the rear shelf "broader" than stock. Oh well :) Worth it to me!
I also plastic dyed the rear seat belt trim... here's a pic from around 7PM. It looks so much nicer than that faded **** I had back there before. Also done are the C pillars (and A pillars, among a lot of other stuff). I deleted the rear lap belt holder, because that thing was culprit of weird fading to begin with. I don't even have a rear lap belt anyway (removed). Input welcomed!
(also, those arent imperfections in the material/install, its alcantara suede, so the dark spots are spots I or someone else has touched and moved the pile... just for those not sure)
http://e34.digital7.com/Interior%20a...heel/shelf.jpg
Where do you get the material?
also, been wondering why you're homegrowing the supercharger rather than a downing atlanda or active autowerks solution..? i'm considering your route (looking into S/C) in a year or so.
Thanks, and oh yeah, looks real good.
-Rob.
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Originally Posted by Jon K
Man was this harder than I expected! I pulled up the stock material and scrubbed the orange deteriorated **** away with a clean BBQ brush. Sprayed a mix of 3M Super 77 and Super 94 adhesives. I figured just flopt he pattern down on the board and stretch any wrinkles or high spots out. WRONG. The contours on the rear shelf are such that the alcantara doesn't stretch enough to hit the board below. So, I had to make foam molds to "take up" the valleys in the area at the 3rd brake light. Not noticeable to the untrained eye but a true E34 enthusiast will notice it molds into the rear shelf "broader" than stock. Oh well :) Worth it to me!
I also plastic dyed the rear seat belt trim... here's a pic from around 7PM. It looks so much nicer than that faded **** I had back there before. Also done are the C pillars (and A pillars, among a lot of other stuff). I deleted the rear lap belt holder, because that thing was culprit of weird fading to begin with. I don't even have a rear lap belt anyway (removed). Input welcomed!
(also, those arent imperfections in the material/install, its alcantara suede, so the dark spots are spots I or someone else has touched and moved the pile... just for those not sure)
http://e34.digital7.com/Interior%20a...heel/shelf.jpg